PACIFIC EAGLE UTV 

   UTV Cab Enclosures & Lexan Windshields

   

Polaris Ranger Dual Vent Windshield

Polaris Ranger Lexan Dual Vent Windshield W/Quick Connect Clamps

Enclosure Options

Standard Lexan Windshield USD$239.99
Premium Lexan Windshield USD$309.99
Deluxe Lexan Windshield USD$419.99

All three Windshield Options are a Two Piece Lexan Windshields & now include 

a Dual Vent at no further cost.

Available Extras
Tinted Windshield USD$150

From USD$239.99

Split Lexan Windshield with Vents
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Our Split Lexan Windshield for the Polaris Ranger is truly top of the line. Our Windshields are hand crafted for a precision fit.


This Windshield includes our new Dual Vent design. The Dual Vent is a run of vents cut along the bottom of the lower Windshield which can be opened or closed by sliding the blocker panel.  One panel for the driver and one for the passenger which operate separately to each other.


All Pacific Eagle UTV windshields are made of 1/4" Lexan. The 1/4" will NOT bow at high speeds.

We use the best clamping system available, Quick Connect Clamps. The Quick Connect Clamps make installation a breeze. After installation, if you ever need to remove your windshield, just unscrew the knob bolts. The clamps stay on the roll bar for easy re-installation.

We also like to line the bottom and the sides of our windshields with a heavy duty rubber molding. This prevents any rattle during your ride.

All in all, the Pacific Eagle UTV Lexan windshield is a superior windshield. The windshield comes with installation instructions to make the install easy. Don't forget the Polaris Ranger Windshield is backed by a one year warranty against manufacturing defects.

You have three Windshields to chose from. Click here for more help.

Quick Release Clamp

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